đź“° Here Come The Warm Jets - Advert : Feb. 1974
- Roxy Music

- Feb 2, 1974
- 2 min read
A full-page Melody Maker advertisement announcing Brian Eno’s debut solo album and supporting UK tour.
Eno – Here Come The Warm Jets.
Melody Maker
Date: February 2, 1974
Length: 4 min read
đź“° Key Highlights
• Large, bold 3D-style “ENO” logo
• Announcement of Eno’s first solo album *Here Come The Warm Jets*, released February 7, 1974
• Guest artistes: The Winkies
• Support act: Rod Crisp
• Full list of February and March 1974 UK tour dates from Derby to London’s Drury Lane Theatre
đź“° Overview
Published on February 2, 1974, this advert in Melody Maker promoted Brian Eno’s solo debut *Here Come The Warm Jets* alongside a nationwide UK tour, marking his first major step outside Roxy Music.
đź“° Source Details
Publication / Venue: Melody Maker
Date: February 2, 1974
Format: Full-page album and tour advertisement
Provenance Notes: Original 1974 Melody Maker advert.
đź“° The Story
The advert celebrated Eno’s transition to a solo artist with his experimental pop album *Here Come The Warm Jets*, while detailing an extensive live run featuring The Winkies as special guests and Rod Crisp in support.
đź“° Visual Archive

Striking typographic design dominated by the oversized, three-dimensional “ENO” logo, with clean tour-date listings below in a classic early-1974 music-press style.
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đź“° Closing Notes
This February 1974 Melody Maker advert captures a pivotal moment in Brian Eno’s career — the launch of *Here Come The Warm Jets* and his first solo tour, signalling the beginning of one of the most influential and inventive artistic journeys in modern music.
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